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Nataraja

नटराज

The Lord of Dance

Iconic & Symbolic
Description

Shiva as the cosmic dancer, performing the Tandava, the dance of creation, preservation, and destruction. He dances within a circle of flames (Prabhamandala), balancing on the demon Apasmara (symbolizing ignorance).

Meaning

The Lord of Dance

Representation

Shiva performing the Ananda Tandava within a ring of fire

Significance

cosmic role:

  • Creation (Srishti)
  • Preservation (Sthiti)
  • Destruction (Samhara)
  • Obscuration (Tirobhava)
  • Grace/Liberation (Anugraha)

philosophy:

  • Symbol of the eternal cosmic cycle
  • Balance between destruction and regeneration
  • Master of rhythm and movement of the universe
  • Represents the unity of opposites: stillness in motion
Symbolism
dance: Ananda Tandava (Dance of Bliss)
circle of fire: Cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth (Samsara)
dwarf apasmara: Ignorance trampled by Shiva
raised leg: Liberation and upliftment of devotees
damaru: Creation, sound, rhythm of the universe
fire: Destruction and transformation
hand pose: Abhaya mudra (fearlessness and protection)
flowing hair: Spread of divine energy
Iconography

Location

Chidambaram Temple, Tamil Nadu (primary)

Appearance

Four-armed Shiva dancing in ring of fire with dwarf demon underfoot

Hair

Flowing, matted locks with Ganga and crescent moon

Third Eye

Ornaments

Serpent ornaments
sacred ash

Stance

Dancing (Tandava pose), one foot on demon Apasmara, one raised

Hands

4

Weapons

Damaru (drum) (undefined: undefined)
Agni (fire) (undefined: undefined)

Demon Under Foot

Apasmara (ignorance)
Art and Culture

Influence:

Inspired classical Indian dance forms like Bharatanatyam

Used In:

Temple art
Bronze sculpture (notably Chola bronzes)
Indian philosophy
Modern physics as a metaphor (e.g., CERN's statue of Nataraja)
Scriptural References
Mantras
ॐ नटराजाय नमः
Major Temples & Representations

Nataraja Temple

Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu

Primary temple dedicated to Nataraja; center of cosmic consciousness

Konark Sun Temple (depictions)

Odisha, India

Has intricate depictions of dancing Shiva

Quotes

"The dancing Shiva is a cosmic metaphor for the rhythm of subatomic particles."

CERN, Geneva

"Let me behold the joy of the cosmic dancer whose dance awakens creation and ends in silence."

Ananda Tandava Stotram
Related Concepts
Tandava Dance
Cosmic Cycles (Yugas)
Shaiva Siddhanta
Art and Sculpture